It is the 40th anniversary of Gabriel García Márquez's Cien años de soledad, described here by Posthegemony [1] as “a long, sprawling novel that lacks much in the way of a conventional plot. Rather, it is full of events and incidents, digressions and flashbacks or flashforwards, not least the famous flashforward with which the book opens …”
Colombia: 100 Years of Solitude
· Written by David Sasaki
Categories: Latin America, Colombia, Literature